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Default Microsoft Calendar Control 11.0

Some people in my office recently (re)started using an Excel model that was
used a long time ago. A guy who initially developed the model is not with
the company anymore. Some people have experienced trouble inputting
information into text boxes on the first UserForm that pops up (I personally
never experienced this problem). On the machines where there is an error, I
checked the VBA code and traced the problem to this: MISSING Microsoft
Calendar Control 11.0. So, I unchecked the box next to the library, and then
close the program and restart it and sometimes it works but sometimes it does
not work. How can I permanently disable this Microsoft Calendar Control
11.0? Or, how can I prevent it from repeatedly coming up on certain machines
in the office? I suspect there is a setting somewhere in Excel that would
allow me to disable this feature.

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